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Knights of Columbus feather hat made by Castignetti Bros Boston

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This is his Maynard High School senior class picture.

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Percy Taylor standing in front of the product.

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Photo of a group of women, dressed for an occasion, posed for a picture in front of a building at Lake Boon, June 1940.

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A social and religious event on Sunday Aug. 19 presumably at the church and hall.

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A pamphlet honoring Fr. Bilicky on the Golden Anniversary of his Ordination (50 years), May 16, 1999. Fr. Bilicky served as the pastor of St. Casimir's Church.

Includes:
- Biography
- Photos of Fr. Lou throughout his life
- Letters of tribute…

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Donald Lent was born in Tiverton, Nova Scotia, Canada. HIs parents were Charles and Harriet Lent, Don being the youngest of seven. The family immigrated to Maynard in 1899 . They were farmers in Tiverton and were farmers in Maynard. The…

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Crandall Building Blocks were sold from 1867 to 1905. The company was founded by Charles Crandall in Montrose, PA. The set of wood shapes were set in a finger-jointed wooden box with sliding lid, paper label glued to top of lid, "CRANDALL'S…

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Irving Burg, managing partner of Maynard Industries, standing in front of occupants list at the former Assabet Mills. The mill was purchased by Maynard Industries in 1954 from the American Woolen Company and sold to Digital Equipment Corporation in…

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An old farmhouse weighing scale made by Charles Forschner & Sons who began making scales in New Britain, Ct., in 1855, and later moved to New York City. Charles Forschner's son, Richard Forschner, renamed the firm R. H. Forschner, and began…

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A booklet of blueprints for St. Bridget's Rectory, dated June 5, 1906. Rev. Killea is the Pastor, and Charles Greco is the Architect.

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A colorized zoning map showing some of the uses of the land in Maynard.

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The Puffer Family (of Puffer Road and Puffer Pond) who had a farm in Sudbury, then Maynard, now in the Assabet National Wildlife Sanctuary, extensive genealogy.
Shown is Jacob Puffer, maybe ancestor Sudbury Puffers.

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A plan for several pieces of land owned by Knight and Maynard in Sudbury and Stow, MA, dated November 1846. The plan was developed by Charles Tower.

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A handwritten intention of marriage noted by Charles Tower, Town Clerk, Stow, MA. The marriage is between Mr. Ezekiel Brown and Miss Lucy Litchfield. It is dated November 18, 1832.

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A historical account of the Union Congregational Church of Maynard (Main Street) written at the time of their 100th anniversary